anyone know spanish help me pzl!! any tutors

Jacie -- please use the same name for your posts.

How would you like us to help you? Are you looking for help with your comic strip? Have you planned a story that can be told using your vocabulary in a comic strip? Use your imagination.

Obviously, you'll start with two people (ducks, dogs, cats?) greeting each other.

yes no ? i havent i need help

How about a girl greeting her friends at school?

yes that's fome.

If you're looking for Spanish tutors, there are a few ways you can find one:

1. Online tutoring platforms: Websites like Preply, italki, and Verbling connect you with experienced Spanish tutors from around the world. You can search for tutors based on their qualifications, experience, and teaching style. These platforms often have student reviews and ratings, making it easier for you to find a tutor that suits your needs.

2. Language exchange websites: Websites like ConversationExchange and Tandem allow you to connect with native Spanish speakers who are interested in language exchange. This allows you to practice your Spanish with a native speaker while helping them practice your native language in return.

3. Local language schools or universities: Check if there are any language schools or universities in your area that offer Spanish language courses or have tutoring services available. They may have qualified tutors who can provide one-on-one or group lessons.

4. Community bulletin boards or online forums: Post an ad or ask for recommendations on local community bulletin boards or online forums dedicated to language learners. This way, you can find tutors who are local or have been recommended by other learners in your area.

Remember to consider your budget, scheduling preferences, and learning goals when choosing a tutor. It's also helpful to have an initial conversation or trial session with potential tutors to assess their teaching style and compatibility with your learning needs.